Terrifying Reasons 300K Black Women Lost Jobs In 2025
“Are we heading into a recession? Is some action the current administration is going to take going to keep moving us in that direction? Prices remain high, people can’t afford child care — there are a whole host of things people are really nervous about,” Jasmine Tucker, the vice president for research at the National Women’s Law Center stated, per 19th News.
“For me, Black women’s unemployment going up — this is the backbone of our economy, of our labor force. We have cause to be concerned,” she concluded.



